Show award is given Mary Boender A Florence Hail Award from the National Demonstration Agents Association was awarded Mary Duchesne County Home during their national convention held 17 In D. C. The award was given in recognition of Boender's work with a Women's Camp for the Ute Indians while employed as extension home agent for the Ute Indian Only four of these wards of are given yearly one in each of four The awards are to be used for professional improvement and are given to recognize agents for outstanding improvement in adult home economics extension The award was first in 1952 and was made available by Miss Florence a regional field agent for the Federal Extension Boender has shown how to win friends and influence them even when they are of a different For the past five years she has worked with this The camp was designed to meet the women's The county public health nurses taught classes in health and child Bodily cleanliness and good grooming were Boender presented instruction in nutrition trying to induce families to drink more milk and to include more fruits and vegetables in their Basic sewing classes were taught by the extension clothing In 27 women made children's coveralls and in 1963 she helped 47 women make wrap-around denim Even though the women have small amounts of money to work they were interested in a series of three classes on money management in Home furnishings classes at the 1963 camp led to requests for help in refinishing wood and re-upholstering At the camp each afternoon It was traditional for handicraft Instruction to be It's easy to love justice when it is meted out to the other GAINS AWARD Mary Home Agent for Duchesne received a national award during convention held In D. |